The new-age courses being planned may prominently feature in the fields of sunrise sectors, such as green technologies, fitness, wellness, hospitality and healthcare
To this end, the government is setting up 30 Skill India International Centres (SIICs) across the country
The National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) has partnered with Camu, an EdTech platform, to launch NSDC Academy's Skills for Higher Education which aims at bridging the skills gap between the industry and the education sector, officials said. The NSDC Academy will offer a comprehensive range of courses and the partnership will provide higher education institutions with a full stack of digital solutions, including a student information system, a learning management system and a student success platform powered by CamuEngage, they said. "The vision is to ensure that we equip the youth by building their capabilities and providing them with the right prospects. With this, we have launched NSDC Academy's Skills for Higher Education powered by Camu EdTech. This platform will serve as a hub that connects students and institutions, enabling them to achieve their placement aspirations," said Ved Mani Tiwari, the CEO of NSDC. "NSDC Academy envisions becoming a strong partner throughout
Interested candidates will be selected after appearing for an eligibility test. An online screening test will be conducted on October 15 and 16. Students can register at https://bit.ly/CCEIITM
Calls for involving the industry to bridge the huge gap
It is about time that we celebrate our Skill Champions, says Chandrasekhar
The Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship announced that the National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme (NAPS) will be a part of Direct Beneficiary Transfer (DBT) scheme.
In its first iteration, the government was able to enrol two million candidates, but it could certify 1.5 million and place only 0.3 million
Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Monday inaugurated the eighth World Class Skill Centre at the ITI Campus in Jail Road here to offer full-time, free skill training courses to 800 students.
Microsoft said it has collaborated with the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) to impart digital skills to more than 100,000 underserved women in India over the next 10 months
The workforce is also being trained on necessary soft skills to interact with customers better through behavior-focused sessions
The National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) will face several challenges while trying to attain the target of training 400 million people of the country. Three major ones are as follows.The first challenge is to find the most effective way of procuring funds: Should the money be pooled in through corporate social responsibility funds, general tax revenue or earmarked tax?The second challenge is to cope with the diversity of skill required. As the skill requirement of different states and of districts within them varies, no one plan can be all-pervasive. To tackle this issue, portfolios have to be formulated accordingly.Reaching the aim of ensuring employment for 70 per cent of the total number of people trained by this campaign is another challenge. NSDC Chief Executive Officer Jayant Krishna says this figure is currently 50 per cent, as four million people out of a total of eight million have been trained till now.Only if these challenges are dealt with properly can Skill India